New analysis of World War II Korean “comfort women” held by Japanese

Estimated number of “comfort women,” including those never documented, with the documented total shown in red

How many Korean women were held in sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War Two in Palembang, Indonesia? The shortage of surviving records has made it difficult to estimate with precision the total number of World War II-era “comfort women,” locally or globally. Including the records of women who have been documented plus those who were never documented, we estimate that there were likely a total of approximately 137 Korean “comfort women”, including the 123 women who were identified on at least one of the lists, in Palembang during World War Two. Crucially, our analysis estimates the existence of approximately 14 women who were not documented on any of the three lists currently available.